Gallery — Open Science Framework

The Center for Open Science's mission is to increase the openness, integrity, and reproducibility of scholarly research. They work on ways to make the process, content, and outcomes of research openly accessible for others to discuss and build on. One of their initiatives is the Open Science Framework, which supports a growing number of scholarly preprint servers and repositories.

Templates with submission links to those repositories can be found below. If you are launching a new preprint server on the OSF and would like a template and submission link set up on Overleaf, please get in touch – we'd love to hear from you!

We've been working with the Center for Open Science since 2016, and the initial launch of the submission links to the engRxiv and SocArXiv saw a great response from the community, with four submissions in the first three weeks. Since then, the popularity of preprints has continued to rise, and they are growing into an increasingly important part of accessibility and openness in science, across many different fields.

Based on the article latex template
of the Journal of Statistical Software
by Achim Zeileis.
Reformated for SocArXiv by Chris Marcum (cmarcum@uci.edu).
Source: https://osf.io/mfvu4/, downloaded on 2017/04/05.

A sample template to submit papers to MarXiv: the free research repository for the ocean and marine-climate sciences. Documentation for MarXiv is available at https://www.marxiv.org. The repository is located at https://osf.io/preprints/marxiv.
This template is based on the engrXiv template, accessible at https://www.overleaf.com/latex/templates/engrxiv-template/ttrnvgdkgcgy.